Eric Werge Hamber
Unidentified mother and child
Portrait of unidentified man
Eric Werge Hamber
Portrait of unidentified man
Portrait of unidentified man
Portrait of unidentified woman
Portrait of unidentified woman
Portrait of unidentified man
Portrait of unidentified woman
Eric W. Hamber with younger sibling, Kathleen
Ada G. Jefferson Hamber
Mrs. A.W. Ross
[Members of the Salvation Army]
E.W. Hamber with younger siblings, Kathleen, Harold and Hereward
First Adjustment Committee on Canadian Pacific Railway
Market Street and City Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba
[War memorial at] St. John's Cemetery
In memoriam of our fallen soldiers. St. John's Cemetery
City Hall, Winnipeg, Man.
Elm Park, Winnipeg, Man.
Main Street, Winnipeg, looking south from City Hall
Provincial Government Buildings, Winnipeg, Man.
Main Street, Winnipeg (or Portage Avenue looking North, 1873)
Winnipeg, Man., from City Hall looking north
Looking south from City Hall, Winnipeg
Main Street, Winnipeg, Man from City Hall
Main Street, Winnipeg from Portage Avenue looking north
Main Street, Winnipeg, Man. from City Hall
Winnipeg 1874, Main Street from Bird Block
Northern Pacific Hotel, Winnipeg, Man.
Looking south from City Hall, Winnipeg
St. John's College Football Club - Rugby : Junior Champions of Manitoba, 1895-96
[View of Main Street and Logan Avenue]
St. John's College Hockey Team : Inter-Collegiate Champions of Manitoba, 1897-9
First Eight Oared Shell on the Red River
[H.T. Lockyer and others]
Harold Balleny Hamber
Norah Elizabeth Colquhoun Hamber Johnson
Eric W. Hamber and his mother Ada
Eric W. and Kathleen Hamber and their two German Shorthaired Pointers
The Dominion Bank Hockey Club, 1899-1900
Norah Elizabeth Colquhoun Hamber Johnson
Winnipeg Senior Eight
Winners Intermediate Eight Oared Championship : National Association Amateur Oarsmen Regatta : Philadelphia : July 19-20, 1901
Eric W. Hamber with rowing crew
Dominion Bank Hockey Club, Winnipeg : Champions Bankers Hockey League : 1901-1902
Frederick Edmund Marsh “Eric” Hamber
Ice moving - Assiniboine River.
St. John's College Football Club, 1904-1905